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    READING AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF HELEN KELLER’S THE STORY OF MY LIFE

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    Membaca autobiografi adalah membaca suatu peristiwa, memori dan kenangan yang dituliskan oleh pengarang tentang dirinya sendiri. Persitiwa- peristiwa tersebut lebih banyak mengabarkan tentang sebuah kebenaran subjektif daripada fakta yang sebenarnya. Itu dikarenakan pengarang sebagai subjek yang membaca masa lalunya menjadi tokoh utama dalam autobiografi. Hal ini dapat dikaji dan dibuktikan melalui beberapa aspek di dalam autobiografi. Ruang lingkup dari tulisan ini adalah bagaimana narrator dalam menarasikan cerita dapat membangun wacana dan berbicara langsung dengan narratee. Pengalaman- pengalaman yang diceritakan oleh narrator, identitas yang ditampilkan dan juga peran editor di dalam pembuatan autobiografi. Adapun tujuan dari tulisan ini adalah untuk mengimplementasikan teori Reading Autobiography yang digunakan untuk menganalisis The Story of My Life yang merupakan autobiografi dari Helen Keller. Metode yang digunakan dalam tulisan ini adalah metode penelitian kepustakaan dan metode pendekatan teori membaca autobiografi. Metode yang pertama digunakan untuk mengumpul data dan informasi dari sumber-sumber kepustakaan yang mendukung pembahasan. Metode yang kedua digunakan sebagai acuan utama dalam menganalisis aspek yang dominan dalam autobiografi. Hasil dari analisis menunjukkan bahwa teknik penceritaan yang digunakan oleh pengarang sangat mengesankan, baik dalam segi penceritaan “aku”, ideologi maupun konsep yang dimiliki banyak memproyeksikan tokoh sebagai tokoh yang sempurna secara fisik. Begitu juga pengalaman yang dialami tokoh sengaja dipilihkan pengalaman yang istimewa Selain itu, identitas yang ditampilkan oleh pengarang bertujuan mengkonstruksikan kesan dirinya seabagai pribadi yang baik kepada pembaca. Di samping itu, adanya peran John Macy sebagai editor di dalam pembuatan autobiografi adalah untuk kepentingan sosial. Hal ini dikarenakan John Macy membantu memproyeksikan Helen Keller sebagai tokoh utama yang hampir sempurna walau dengan keterbatasan fisik. Dia juga mampu membantu Helen dalam mengklarifikasi isu negatif yang berkembang pada masa itu

    Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld, PhD, Long-Term Care Educator and Author

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    Today’s guest is Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld. Mary Helen is an associate professor at Towson University in the Department of Health Sciences. Mary Helen is the author of one of the leading textbooks in the field of long-term care, Dimensions of Long-Term Care: An Introduction, and is a recognized leader in long-term care education nationally. In this podcast I talk with Mary Helen about her journey from an early interest in political science and international affairs to discovering the nascent field of health economics in the 80’s, and her transition to an interest in long-term care as a result of having to care for both her father and father-in-law when they suffered from debilitating terminal illnesses. Mary Helen makes a passionate case for long-term care, pointing out the economic opportunities for entrepreneurs, as well as young people looking for a meaningful and well compensated career. I hope you enjoy listening to Mary Helen’s story, and if you find it valuable, won’t you leave us feedback on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you may be accessing this recording. It helps other people discover us. Thanks for listening, and here is Mary Helen McSweeney-Feld

    Interview with Chris Koch by Helen Tiffin, 25 Sep 1983

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    Helen Tiffin interviews Tasmanian author Chris Koch about his work

    Beyond the Rockton Window: remembering author and painter Helen Haenke, 19 Mar 2017

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    A talented artist and writer of poetry, plays and prose, Helen Haenke was an influential figure in Ipswich from the 1940s to 1978. The family's historic house Rockton was her creative sanctuary. The panel discussion around the works and life of Helen Haenke was led by UQ Honorary Senior Research Fellow Bronwen Levy, with Helen's daughter Margot Rayner and local Ipswich resident and drama teacher Helen Pullar. Introdcution by Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Alan Rix. UQ Press released an anthology of Helen Haenke's work, Helen Haenke at Rockton - A creative life, which was on sale at the event. This event was supported by Ipswich City Council, University of Queensland Library, Ipswich Poetry Feast and University of Queensland Press

    Letters exchanged April through July 1972 between Lorenzo A. Richards and Geoff and Helen Bodman

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    Letters exchanged April through July 1972 between Lorenzo A. Richards and Geoff and Helen Bodman at Berkeley, California, before and after the Bodmans\u27 visit the Richardses at Carmel, California: (1) Letter dated 9 July 1972 from Lorenzo A. Richards to Geoff and Helen Bodman; (2) Letter dated 2 July 1972 from the Bodmans to the Richardses; (3) Letter dated 14 June 1972 from Geoff Bodman to Lorenzo A. Richards; (4) Letter dated 17 May 1972 from Geoff and Helen Bodman to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards; (5) Letter dated 7 May 1972 from Geoff and Helen Bodman to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards; (6) Letter dated 8 May 1972 from Lorenzo A. Richards to Geoff and Helen Bodman; (7) Letter dated 22 April 1972 from Geoff and Helen Bodman to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards; (8) Letter dated 19 April 1972 from Lorenzo A. Richards to Geoff and Helen Bodma

    Letter from Helen Hopt Kleven, 1945, page 11

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    Correspondence (page 11 only) from Helen Hopt Kleven regarding attitudes towards resettlement of Japanese Americans to the west coast.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Letter dated 3 September 1983 from Geoffrey and Helen Bodman to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards

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    Letter dated 3 September 1983 from Geoffrey and Helen Bodman at Stockton, California, to Lorenzo and Zilla Richards at Carmel, in response to their letter of 3 August 1983; discusses how both families decided to sell their old homes at Berkeley and Riverside, respectively; Also scanned: Christmas card of 1982 from the Bodmans to the Richardses, whose graphic of bristlecone pines was mentioned in the August and September letter

    Evaluation as adventure: taking that risk

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    Helen Simons traces the values that underpin her preferred methodology of case study and democratic evaluation to the central values she gained from the land of her birth. She looks back to consider what early experiences may have influenced her deep commitment to these values and how they impacted on her professional world as a teacher, a psychologist, and an evaluator. Her interview transcript which was a stimulus for this article is here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1002/ev.20302/suppinfo. Read only. This should not be used in any form without explicit permission from the author.</p

    Sunrise Riga

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    Placecard entitled Sunset Riga. Oil on Canvas by Helen Richards $250.001.0 Imanta, 13.0 Traditional and Functional Arts and Crafts, 13.1.5 Original Ar

    Helen Hodgson

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    Photograph - Helen Hodgson and a girl in front of Alice and Cliff Donahue's house, Athabasca, Albert
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